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and baltimore. any thought of using shuttle buses. >> the penn line is downtown a doubt our heaviest used. shuttle buses have not been considered at this point because we fully anticipate getting the service back up and that is starting to happen. it just means that folks are experiencing delays. most of our marc customers are signed up for our e alerts. we've been communicating with them on what's going on. inside union station, inside penn station. so they have a degree of comfort. they suffered through the delays and of course weather, severe weather like this, we always err on the side of caution, our highest priority until we can get system and can't run the trains. as soon as we can get the power restored then the train's back on the tracks and we'll do so. >> thanks for talking with us. let's toss it back to joce. >> as we just heard from cheryl con next -- conner, the worst part has gone over the pennsylvania lean. they are dealing with damage, potential flooding, trees done. we want to talk
and baltimore. any thought of using shuttle buses. >> the penn line is downtown a doubt our heaviest used. shuttle buses have not been considered at this point because we fully anticipate getting the service back up and that is starting to happen. it just means that folks are experiencing delays. most of our marc customers are signed up for our e alerts. we've been communicating with them on what's going on. inside union station, inside penn station. so they have a degree of comfort. they...
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a new investigation by our affiliate, wmar in baltimore. it shows school buses caught on tape, gunning it through red lights. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila has more. >> hug and kiss. >> reporter: parents trust them with precious lives. >> our bus driver is really good. i never seen speed. >> reporter: so, when moms and dads see pictures like this, school buses barrelling through red lights and caught hitting speeds 20 miles or more over the speed limit, it's shocking. >> on our lives, 50 lives that you just put in danger. >> reporter: this is baltimore, are our affiliate wmar-abc 2 investigates hundreds of speeding and red light camera violations, caught on tape. some of them had kids in the bus as it zoomed by the camera. >> we were absolutely stunned by the number of tickets that we found. >> reporter: it's not just baltimore. our cincinnati affiliate bought a radar gun. >> no way. >> reporter: they, too, were surprised at the number of speeding bus drivers all over town. >> scares me for the sake of 0 our children. >> rep
a new investigation by our affiliate, wmar in baltimore. it shows school buses caught on tape, gunning it through red lights. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila has more. >> hug and kiss. >> reporter: parents trust them with precious lives. >> our bus driver is really good. i never seen speed. >> reporter: so, when moms and dads see pictures like this, school buses barrelling through red lights and caught hitting speeds 20 miles or more over the speed limit,...
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baltimore is coming back. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >> and we're so glad you were with us. george stephanopoulos and i along with the entire abc news political team will be here throughout the night, bringing you the results from iowa, as the answers come in. and, of course, they'll always be there at abcnews.com. and a wrapup of the big picture from iowa on "nightline" later. so, i'll see you throughout the night. until then, good night. >>> billions of dollars in jeopardy tonight. the recommendation that could mean the end of the line. >> and a police technique takes a dangerous turn for police officers that are injured. >> this case has had an impact on the community. >> issues making finding a jury difficult for a triple murder trial in san francisco. >> and a first snow survey of the season is looking grim. what it could mean for the water supply. >> good evening, trouble on the tracks tonight for a controversial high speed rail
baltimore is coming back. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >> and we're so glad you were with us. george stephanopoulos and i along with the entire abc news political team will be here throughout the night, bringing you the results from iowa, as the answers come in. and, of course, they'll always be there at abcnews.com. and a wrapup of the big picture from iowa on...
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baltimore is coming back. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >>> and we're so glad you were with us. george stephanopoulos and i along with the entire abc news political team will be here throughout the night, bringing you the results from iowa, as the answers come in. and, of course, they'll always be there at abcnews.com and a wrapup of the big picture, from iowa, on "nightline" later. so, i'll see you throughout the night. until then, good night. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!"
baltimore is coming back. are you bringing america back? >> i'm bringing it back and we're bringing it back big. >> reporter: chris cuomo, abc news, baltimore. >>> and we're so glad you were with us. george stephanopoulos and i along with the entire abc news political team will be here throughout the night, bringing you the results from iowa, as the answers come in. and, of course, they'll always be there at abcnews.com and a wrapup of the big picture, from iowa, on...
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baltimore county through probably 7:00 p.m.. still we're going to extend the tornado warning now into hartford county through 7:30. because if this storm picks up rotation again, that's -- we're going to have to watch. we still see some rotation. the intense rotation we had over cockeysville and hunts valley, that has relaxed a little bit. but we still have a severe weather situation. let's put a storm track on the system right now. we're still in that sort of velocity mode here. let me see if i can lay down a fresh storm track finding the radar system gets really data heavy and it takes a few more seconds to pull it up. there we go. and i'll come out just a little wider perspective. because although the thunderstorm is wider than the area of rotation, if the area of rotation that we have most concern. i don't know if we can briefly drop the lower banner here. i do want to show the towns. jarretsville 7:28. this is why we have an extension of the warning into the northern half of hartford county. bell air south, i think we're in
baltimore county through probably 7:00 p.m.. still we're going to extend the tornado warning now into hartford county through 7:30. because if this storm picks up rotation again, that's -- we're going to have to watch. we still see some rotation. the intense rotation we had over cockeysville and hunts valley, that has relaxed a little bit. but we still have a severe weather situation. let's put a storm track on the system right now. we're still in that sort of velocity mode here. let me see if...
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the signs blew down just northeast of baltimore. or they've blown down by a straight line wind? you cannot tell by looking at that. definitely some damage, the roof off of that home. look at the roof just off of that structure. it will take close inspection to see whether straight line winds did it or some rotation. >> that kind of damage, i have seen some damage like that before. >> now, we have our own concerns. we are looking at the flooding and the tornado warnings in effect as we go through the next 30 minutes or so. specifically over the northern portion of prince george's county over laurel. the over the southeastern portion of howard county, skaggs of bill, fulton. that area east across to the i- 95 corridor. that is moving northward right in that area. you can see this just west of jesup. you have not seen much hail yet. the returns that are being indicated, this will be some large hail. you have the rotation on the north side of laurel, east and northeast. >> that means that the b.w.i., they will have to attack planes because
the signs blew down just northeast of baltimore. or they've blown down by a straight line wind? you cannot tell by looking at that. definitely some damage, the roof off of that home. look at the roof just off of that structure. it will take close inspection to see whether straight line winds did it or some rotation. >> that kind of damage, i have seen some damage like that before. >> now, we have our own concerns. we are looking at the flooding and the tornado warnings in effect as...
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abc's david kerley is standing by at the stadium in baltimore where the refs are back in business tonight. david? >> reporter: hey, george. tonight, behind me, the real refs will be working the game. in fact, just a little while ago, we saw this referee team arrive here in baltimore, headed to the locker room to put on their striped shirts. all this, after an apology today after what some are calling the worst call in nfl history. nfl players couldn't contain their glee. >> they did? sweet! >> reporter: a great day for america, the white house said. the lockout over, the referees back. but the nfl's reputation is badly bruised. >> do i look relieved? >> reporter: the commissioner made the deal just two days after this call monday night by replacement refs, giving a win to seattle instead of green bay. >> the call on the field stands. touchdown. >> reporter: some say it cost betters hundreds of millions of dollars. but it was 70,000 phone calls to the league and hundreds of thousands of tweets, which led the commissioner to apologize today. >> we're sorry to have to bring our fans, sorry t
abc's david kerley is standing by at the stadium in baltimore where the refs are back in business tonight. david? >> reporter: hey, george. tonight, behind me, the real refs will be working the game. in fact, just a little while ago, we saw this referee team arrive here in baltimore, headed to the locker room to put on their striped shirts. all this, after an apology today after what some are calling the worst call in nfl history. nfl players couldn't contain their glee. >> they...
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and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have e maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remembmber... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino...
and the baltimore sun says it "doesn't have e maryland... taxpayers' interests at heart." so when you see these ads remembmber... they're about what's good for west virginia's casino...
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and one of those men was the chief of police in baltimore, maryland, jim johnson, who said it's time to stop letting anyone who wants to fire off dozens of bullets without even having to reload. and he shows abc's john quinones the mere seconds that could save lives. >> reporter: they come in cases of 20, 30, even 120 bullets. maximum fire power packed into high capacity magazines. >> a lot more fire power. >> reporter: when the magazine is loaded into a weapon, a shooter can keep firing until it's empty. by then, the damage can be devastating. and this is why the police chief in baltimore county, maryland, wants to outlaw all but the smallest of these magazines. right here, this is it? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: the fewer the bullets, the more often the shooter has to stop firing, eject the empty cartridge and reload another one. and that window, why is that crucial? >> folks that are being attacked have time to react. >> reporter: exactly how much time do you have in that window? we put a clock to it. an expert like this police officer can switch magazines in less than two seconds.
and one of those men was the chief of police in baltimore, maryland, jim johnson, who said it's time to stop letting anyone who wants to fire off dozens of bullets without even having to reload. and he shows abc's john quinones the mere seconds that could save lives. >> reporter: they come in cases of 20, 30, even 120 bullets. maximum fire power packed into high capacity magazines. >> a lot more fire power. >> reporter: when the magazine is loaded into a weapon, a shooter can...
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just last month, during a practice walk over the baltimore harbor, a remind thaer the line between success and failure is a spin with the wire beneath his feet. >> every walk i do is to honor him. i'm care rig on a legacy. >> reporter: in carrying that legacy, wallenda has agreed to wear a safety harness. such a measure offends his sensibilities and as a wallenda, it will be in the event of a fall, the one thing to save his life. diane. >> and relief for me if i'm allowed to say so. thank you so much, josh. the action starts right here tonight megastunt high wire over the falls. beginning 8/7 central. coming up next, supermarkets confidential? they tell you it's 100% juice, but what is really in some of yur favorite foods. new investigation tonight will surprise you. 's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go
just last month, during a practice walk over the baltimore harbor, a remind thaer the line between success and failure is a spin with the wire beneath his feet. >> every walk i do is to honor him. i'm care rig on a legacy. >> reporter: in carrying that legacy, wallenda has agreed to wear a safety harness. such a measure offends his sensibilities and as a wallenda, it will be in the event of a fall, the one thing to save his life. diane. >> and relief for me if i'm allowed to...
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new england won when baltimore's kicker missed 32-yard field goal that would have tied the game. the giants won when the ball was kicked from about the same distance and made it. watch again. the unsung hero may have been the holder, right there, steve weatherford, who put the ball in perfect position for the winning kick, even though it was a wet day, who knows how wet that ball was. >>> a remarkable feat of endurance at the bottom of the world. fill lessty astern of britain became the first person to ski across antarctica 1,100 miles alone. she spent months training, pulling tires along the beach and working out her shoulders. it paid off. she hauled sleds, two of them, 59 days, surviving on freeze-dried food and 70 baggies of trail mix. she got a scare in the mountains. her butane lighters wouldn't work. she had to rely on a limited supply of matches. tonight, she did it. she said she's looking forward to a very long, very hot shower. >>> a different kind of perseverance. watch what happened as a viol violinist in slovakia is entire ru interrupted by a ring tone. >> the video'
new england won when baltimore's kicker missed 32-yard field goal that would have tied the game. the giants won when the ball was kicked from about the same distance and made it. watch again. the unsung hero may have been the holder, right there, steve weatherford, who put the ball in perfect position for the winning kick, even though it was a wet day, who knows how wet that ball was. >>> a remarkable feat of endurance at the bottom of the world. fill lessty astern of britain became...
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baltimore, 107. and we're breaking this heat with this long line of storms. there will be pictures in the news to show trees down, power out, all of the things that come with the storms. >> not used to seeing it over the skyline of manhattan. thank you, sam. as you said, the storms are cracking the heat wave in the northeast. but for the rest of the country, the drought is unrelenting. by one estimate, three-fifths of the usa, from sea to shining sea, is dry. and you can see how dry, on the mighty mississippi river, which is where we find abc's ryan owens tonight. >> reporter: you are looking at an indiana golf course. it's so dry, balls drop through the cracks of what any other summer is a water hazard. in nebraska, this river is so low, the fish have no place to swim. and the mississippi river isn't nearly as mighty as it should be. this seems to me that we're starting to get a little thin here, right? >> very thin. >> reporter: george leavell runs a tow boat company in memphis. his crews navigate massive barges through these increasingly narrow channels, d
baltimore, 107. and we're breaking this heat with this long line of storms. there will be pictures in the news to show trees down, power out, all of the things that come with the storms. >> not used to seeing it over the skyline of manhattan. thank you, sam. as you said, the storms are cracking the heat wave in the northeast. but for the rest of the country, the drought is unrelenting. by one estimate, three-fifths of the usa, from sea to shining sea, is dry. and you can see how dry, on...
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john berman, abc news, baltimore. >>> and before weley you, we have a salute tonight. the end of an era. the last-known surviving veteran of world war i. she has died. she is florence green of great britain. she never saw the front lines but was part of the war effort, as part of the women's royal air force, serving food to the troops at two british air bases. she's a great grandmother and a veteran that did what to serve. chef was 110 years old. >>> and we thank you for watching. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you right back here, once again, tomorrow night. good night. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beveverage companis have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear lorie labels so you know exactly what you' choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering.
john berman, abc news, baltimore. >>> and before weley you, we have a salute tonight. the end of an era. the last-known surviving veteran of world war i. she has died. she is florence green of great britain. she never saw the front lines but was part of the war effort, as part of the women's royal air force, serving food to the troops at two british air bases. she's a great grandmother and a veteran that did what to serve. chef was 110 years old. >>> and we thank you for...
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the famous rides in the mall and mom kim, bringing her daughter all the way from baltimore. came all the way to the mall of america -- >> to shop. >> reporter: how much do you think was made in america? >> in here? >> reporter: but if you look closely enough, we guarantee you'll find made in america. so many "world news" viewers e-mailing diane a year ago about one simple item. a tervis tumbler. that sign a year ago after our first record, made in america. it turns out so many viewers placed orders, the company says it helped them build a new store, opening this week here in the biggest mall in america. are we the first customers? in fact, they opened nine stores since last christmas, nearly 100 new employees. you were not in the mall of america a year ago. >> no. >> reporter: and in the factory >> thank you, "world news"! >> reporter: which brings us to another factory where "world news" viewers are already bringing christmas cheer. closing downed but after we reporteded they were trying to open up again -- you have 80 additional people since our last report? >> yeah. >> re
the famous rides in the mall and mom kim, bringing her daughter all the way from baltimore. came all the way to the mall of america -- >> to shop. >> reporter: how much do you think was made in america? >> in here? >> reporter: but if you look closely enough, we guarantee you'll find made in america. so many "world news" viewers e-mailing diane a year ago about one simple item. a tervis tumbler. that sign a year ago after our first record, made in america. it...
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main street, business owners like drew greenblatt, who owns a wire basket manufacturing company in baltimore, say the coming fiscal cliff is already causing pain because they just don't know what will happen to their taxes. >> right now we're doing our budget. we're deciding how many people we're hiring next year. we're figuring out how many robots and machines we'll invest in our factories. >> reporter: and across the country all the political bickering had people outraged with washington. >> i can't believe we've gotten this close. >> time for them to turn in their term paper. >> this is america. they should be working for the american people. >> the parties are trying to outdo each other. >> sit down, don't come out of the room until you have this thing taken care of. >> reporter: the next 24 hours will tell us whether or not this will be successful. harry reid, the top democrat in the senate, and mitch mcconnell, the top republican, are going to be working together to try to come to some bipartisan agreement. then on sunday what will happen, they'll try to present that agreement to the r
main street, business owners like drew greenblatt, who owns a wire basket manufacturing company in baltimore, say the coming fiscal cliff is already causing pain because they just don't know what will happen to their taxes. >> right now we're doing our budget. we're deciding how many people we're hiring next year. we're figuring out how many robots and machines we'll invest in our factories. >> reporter: and across the country all the political bickering had people outraged with...
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this evening this baltimore, workers are giving out ice to neighbors. in north carolina, a mother and her baby standing in front of this giant fan. this evening imagine going through all this with no power. no fans, no ac, no refrigerator. tonight 2 million customers from illinois, to north carolina, to new jersey, still without power. the death tole, at least 22 people have died from the heat and the storms. sam is standing right here. first meteorologist ginger zee. >> no power where she is in maryland. >> reporter: david, some utility crews soming from as far aaway as canada to help out. they tell us that just because the black down the street gets power back, it doesn't mean this power line is next. folks here are finding out they may not see anything until sunday. >> reporter: swift, powerful and unforgettable. the sky was flashing for over half and hour, like an alien movie. severe storms robbed more than two million people of a comfortable weekend. across these states and d.c. >> this was like a war zone. everyone was in shock saturday morning. >
this evening this baltimore, workers are giving out ice to neighbors. in north carolina, a mother and her baby standing in front of this giant fan. this evening imagine going through all this with no power. no fans, no ac, no refrigerator. tonight 2 million customers from illinois, to north carolina, to new jersey, still without power. the death tole, at least 22 people have died from the heat and the storms. sam is standing right here. first meteorologist ginger zee. >> no power where...
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too distraught to live in her home right now, which is more than a half dozen billboardsre up around baltimore, the plea of a baseball hero looking for the man who took his mom. >> our thanks to david tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news," plain jane's bandit is done. the images of her walking up to tellers with no disguise. no gun. how she targeted eight banks looking like everyone else, and what she said there at the counter. organic artichokes, organic lettuce, organic kale... does your cauliflower have a big carbon footprint? not at all. that's great. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. uhh... mr. gallagher. incoming!!! hahaha! it's wasteful. you know jimmy. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. puffs has air-fluffed pillows for 40% more cushiony thickness. face every day with puffs softness. but they haven't exp
too distraught to live in her home right now, which is more than a half dozen billboardsre up around baltimore, the plea of a baseball hero looking for the man who took his mom. >> our thanks to david tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news," plain jane's bandit is done. the images of her walking up to tellers with no disguise. no gun. how she targeted eight banks looking like everyone else, and what she said there at the counter. organic artichokes, organic lettuce,...
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today's contestants are a professor of art history from baltimore, maryland...
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dan harris, abc news, baltimore. >> lenny said he sold his business and is going to hire someone to help him suit up so he can reach out to even more kids. we thank you for watching. we're always on at abc news.com. remember to watch "nightline" later, and of course we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. until then, goodnight.
dan harris, abc news, baltimore. >> lenny said he sold his business and is going to hire someone to help him suit up so he can reach out to even more kids. we thank you for watching. we're always on at abc news.com. remember to watch "nightline" later, and of course we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. until then, goodnight.
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. >> reporter: among the 20 people left hanging at knott's berry farm, dona and jimmy garrison of baltimore. that's him waving and her holding on for dear life. she actually got on this ride because she's afraid of heights. you were hoping to conquer your fear? >> yes. >> reporter: what they didn't bargain for was that the wind seeker would get stuck, 300 feet up, for four excruciating hours. >> i tell you, the first hour was pretty rocky. i have panic attacks, so, you know, hyperventilate, i shake. >> so, here's where we are. let's try to laugh about it. >> he knew exactly how to hold my hand, what to say and encourage me to know that we're going to live to see another day. >> reporter: and you know what? it worked. as day turned into night, she actually started to relax. >> i got to see a sunset. it was nice. >> reporter: not quite the sunset you bargained for. >> i thought it would be on the ocean. >> reporter: now that they're all down, safe and sound, dona says she's cured. so you're no longer afraid of heights? >> i'm a lot better. a lot better. >> reporter: now you're afraid of amuse
. >> reporter: among the 20 people left hanging at knott's berry farm, dona and jimmy garrison of baltimore. that's him waving and her holding on for dear life. she actually got on this ride because she's afraid of heights. you were hoping to conquer your fear? >> yes. >> reporter: what they didn't bargain for was that the wind seeker would get stuck, 300 feet up, for four excruciating hours. >> i tell you, the first hour was pretty rocky. i have panic attacks, so, you...
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this evening in baltimore, workers are giving out ice to neighbors. in north carolina, a mother and her baby standing in front of this giant fan. this evening, imagine going through all this with no power, no fans no, ac. 2 million customers from illinois, north carolina, to new jersey still without power and the death tole, at least 22 people have now died from the heat and from the storms. sam champion is standing by. first meteorologist ginger zee and the extreme weather team. no power where she is in maryland tonight. >> reporter: david, some utility crews coming from as far as away as canada to help out. we were speaking to them, they tell us that just because the block down the street gets power back, it doesn't mean that this power line is next or this block will get power. folks here are finding out that they may not see anything until sunday. >> reporter: swift, powerful and unforgettable. there was a huge boom. the sky was flashing for over half and hour, like an alien movie. severe storms robbed more than two million people of a across eigh
this evening in baltimore, workers are giving out ice to neighbors. in north carolina, a mother and her baby standing in front of this giant fan. this evening, imagine going through all this with no power, no fans no, ac. 2 million customers from illinois, north carolina, to new jersey still without power and the death tole, at least 22 people have now died from the heat and from the storms. sam champion is standing by. first meteorologist ginger zee and the extreme weather team. no power where...
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john berman, abc news, baltimore. >>> and before we leave you, we have a salute tonight. it's the end of an era. the last-known surviving veteran of world war i. she has died. she is florence green of great britain. she never saw the front lines but was part of the war effort, as part of the women's royal air force, serving food to the troops at two british air bases. she's a great-grandmother and a veteran who did what she could to serve. and she was 110 years old. >>> and we thank you for watching. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later. and we'll see you right back here, once again, tomorrow night. good night. >>> tonight california same-sex marriage ruling and the long legal battle ahead for gay couples hoping to tie the knot. >> officers down a federal agent is wounded in front of his home. after a day long search a suspect is now in custody. >> a new crime crisis in oakland. the chief steps up to tackle a wave of violence. but some say it's not enough. >> and we'll sit down with a google employee whose arrest helped usher in the arab sprin
john berman, abc news, baltimore. >>> and before we leave you, we have a salute tonight. it's the end of an era. the last-known surviving veteran of world war i. she has died. she is florence green of great britain. she never saw the front lines but was part of the war effort, as part of the women's royal air force, serving food to the troops at two british air bases. she's a great-grandmother and a veteran who did what she could to serve. and she was 110 years old. >>> and we...
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small business owner: question seven means thousands of jobs... in baltimore and across maryland... anncr: and labor groups... construction worker: question seven lets us bring good jobs... back home. anncr: the teachers back it... teacher: millions of dollars will go to our schools... and not other states. anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsrefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
small business owner: question seven means thousands of jobs... in baltimore and across maryland... anncr: and labor groups... construction worker: question seven lets us bring good jobs... back home. anncr: the teachers back it... teacher: millions of dollars will go to our schools... and not other states. anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsrefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better...
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dan harris, abc news, baltimore. >> lenny said he sold his business and is going to hire someone to help him suit up so he can reach out to even more kids. we thank you for watching. we're always on at abc news.com. remember to watch "nightline" later, and of course we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. >>> this is a live picture of the memorial service about to get underway for victims of the oakland shooting rampage. seven people killed and a community is in mourning tonight. >> this is my best friend. she's everything to us. >> a family shares its grief over a young woman that lost her live yesterday. today, the student and police investigators returned to the crime scene. >> and police searched the bay for a murder weapon that led to this location by the suspect himself, he's somewhat cooperative sh they say to the tex tent we have a better picture of what may have triggered this deadly chain of events, good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> late today the sheriff department released name and ages of six of the seven victims. including 21-year-old lidia sim of hayward, grace
dan harris, abc news, baltimore. >> lenny said he sold his business and is going to hire someone to help him suit up so he can reach out to even more kids. we thank you for watching. we're always on at abc news.com. remember to watch "nightline" later, and of course we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. >>> this is a live picture of the memorial service about to get underway for victims of the oakland shooting rampage. seven people killed and a community...